Seated, three-quarter length portrait of performer Jameson Lee Finney wearing a dark suit and tie. He performed in "A Fool and His Money" at Hoyt's Theatre (New York City) in April-May 1903, although there is no record of this play at Macauley's...

Top left: We Get Excited [Exploded] Because They Have Money and God in Their Pockets, 1985, poster, New York City; Top center: Surveillance is Your Busywork, bus placard for Nexus project, Atlanta, 1985, photograph courtesy Gerald F. Jones,...

Interview with William J. Ealy, Louisville newspaperman and political activist. This interview was conducted on August 5 and 22, 1977 by Dwayne Cox of the University of Louisville Oral History Center. Mr. Ealy discusses his early life and education...

Oral history interview conducted with sociologist Charles H. Parrish, Jr. on December 1 and 14, 1976 and February 21, 1977 by Dwayne Cox and William Morison. Dr. Parrish discusses his father, Charles H. Parrish, Sr., who was a Baptist minister and...

Located at the northwest corner of Third Street and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky is the construction site of the Breslin Building. Supplies of lumber are stacked around an excavated area surrounded by wood walls. Groups of men in work clothes...

Cars are parked at an angle to the sidewalk along Market Street in Louisville, Kentucky. At the corner of Fourth Street is Goldberg's which advertises, "See us for clothes save money." Sarnoff-Irving Quality Hats occupies the space between the two...

Address: 1560 Fulton Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A woman in a dark dress and glasses sits at a small wooden desk as children stand in line to give her money or small booklets. Next to her is a chalkboard above which a sign reads, "Savings Banner...

Dozens of men stand in front of the entryway the Knox County, Kentucky courthouse, which has a clock tower. A series of signs hang from the building including, "Vote for Jim King for Jailor," "Vote for B.P. Walker for Sheriff / He is 'Sober.' He is...

Four boys and a man with a beard stand in front of a wood fence. The man holds a harmonica in one hand and his hat on the ground next to him with the brim side up. The nearest boy extends his cap in the same position, possibly asking for money for...

Address: 2724 Frankfort Avenue. A sign hanging from the stone fa�ade of the Crescent Hill Branch of the Louisville National Bank and Trust says, ""Let's all have money next Christmas! Join our National Bank Christmas Club. You can have $5 or $500...

Address: 649 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. An automobile is parked by the sidewalk in front of the Kentucky Theater. Scaffolding holds a sign perpendicular to the building from the roof. It has a lot of little lights and the word Kentucky...

Address: 1394 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The exterior of Chandler's electronics and appliances store is shown on the corner of Bardstown Road and Edgeland Avenue. Homes can be seen around the store and it appears that there is a home...

Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky dropping money into a can held by one woman, while another pins a flower to the lapel of his jacket and a third, wearing a ribbon bearing the words "Volunteer Worker Forget-Me-Not Day" looks on. The...

American Association of University Women. Batavia-Geneva-Saint Charles Branch; American Association of University Women; Addams, Jane, 1860-1935

Four women worked on the quilt. Sandy Bonner received her BS in Medical Technology. She is now a homemaker and works part-time for a local newspaper. Judy Delahoyde received her bachelor's and master's degrees in French and is a former French...

My name is Tricia Hucker. I am a married (19 years), 41 years old resident of Sydney, Australia. / Having read and been very impressed by an article in an Australian newspaper on Judy Chicago and 'The Dinner Party', I was determined to overcome all...